For the next week, I'm writing documentation of stuff I've developed. It seems to me that this task would be better handled by off-shoring, to, say, India. No-one ever reads documentation, so the quality and content are irrelevant - so long as the documents are formally correct, so as to get FDA approval - who cares?
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Why off-shoring is needed.
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I can assure you in the support arena we regularly read documentation, in fact before selecting a product for use I will read the documentation and form an opinion about the quality of the application, many times before even trying it.
If ever you try to sell an app online plenty of screenshots and a good feature guide will do you more good than any fancy sales pitch (major software houses please take note).
Badly composed documentation suggests poorly written software. So yes send it to Bob!Comment
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